Omar Kelly grades Dolphins' performance against the Rams

Passing game: B-

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Miami’s passing game was a disaster until the final two drives of the game, which featured Ryan Tannehill completing all 11 of his passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns. This was the third consecutive game Tannehill’s performance was clutch when his team needed him to be sharp.

Miami’s passing game was a disaster until the final two drives of the game, which featured Ryan Tannehill completing all 11 of his passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns. This was the third consecutive game Tannehill’s performance was clutch when his team needed him to be sharp.

Los Angeles’ forceful defensive line suffocated Miami’s rushing attack with the exception of a handful of runs. Jay Ajayi gained 77 yards on 16 carries, and Tannehill scrambled twice for first downs. But Miami’s struggles running the ball contributed to the Dolphins converting just 1-of-11 third downs. Miami’s 5.2 yards per carry seems impressive, but it was Miami’s worst rushing performance in five games.

Los Angeles’ forceful defensive line suffocated Miami’s rushing attack with the exception of a handful of runs. Jay Ajayi gained 77 yards on 16 carries, and Tannehill scrambled twice for first downs. But Miami’s struggles running the ball contributed to the Dolphins converting just 1-of-11 third downs. Miami’s 5.2 yards per carry seems impressive, but it was Miami’s worst rushing performance in five games.

The Dolphins are one of the hottest teams in the NFL, but they continue to fly under the radar despite a five-game winning streak. Adam Gase is building a resilient team, which has a knack for responding to adversity. Here is the Sun Sentinel's report card, evaluating how the Dolphins performed against the Rams: